I watch a lot of Korean and Indian foreign films.. and recently I re-watched 3 idiots.. A great movie about University, life in general, and really funny. Starts off a little slow but then just kicks into full gear the rest of the movie.

I have to say one of the best movies I've seen the past 5 years. I give it a 10/10.

Closed Caption Button on Youtube for English as well so anyone can watch.

Not exactly my cup of tea, but I love the way it's written for the screen. The dialogue motivates the action. John C. Reilly is funny and Kate Winslet is a damn fine actress, and not to forget Christopher Waltz who again never ceases to amaze me.

Boogie Nights: 10/10

I loved this film. Paul Thomas Anderson is the definition of contemporary film-making for today. Seriously. I know that makes me sound like a hipster, but just watch a movie from him and you'll see how this guy pays tribute to the start of cinema in America.

I loved every minute of this movie, and especially the coke dealer's house scene and the ending. That was so awesome. Every actor in this movie acted their way like bosses. Burt Reynolds and Don Cheadle were my favourite actors in the film. Burt Reynolds looked like a suave and cool George Lucas, with lots of style, while Don Cheadle was hilarious with his Rick James look. Oh and the cinematography is awesome, but what's sad about the scene where Dirk $#@!s for the first time is that the equipment you see on their set is the same equipment we're using. We literally have the same lights in the film course I'm taking lol.

It's unfortunate Sony made a reboot so soon, and there are predictable parallels to Raimi's opening movie. However, giving credit where its due... Marc's direction and Andrew's performance make an otherwise unnecessary movie enjoyable. The modernized script was pretty much a requisite, otherwise the movie would've been a line for line copy of Raimi's Spider-Man.

On a side note to Marc, scrap the POV shots. It's a movie, not a theme park ride. Also, the subway scene when parker gets his abilities is a bit rushed. Where any other director would naturally and slowly get into it, within one minute Parker is pulling off a series of complicated maneuvers.

It's unfortunate Sony made a reboot so soon, and there are predictable parallels to Raimi's opening movie. However, giving credit where its due... Marc's direction and Andrew's performance make an otherwise unnecessary movie enjoyable. The modernized script was pretty much a requisite, otherwise the movie would've been a line for line copy of Raimi's Spider-Man.

Exactly what I thought of the movie. Too parallel to the first. It felt like he was playing it safe to appeal to the Raimi version and his fans. I wish this movie was made instead of the Raimi ones, because I only enjoyed Spider-Man 2. I never found Tobey funny either.

It's unfortunate Sony made a reboot so soon, and there are predictable parallels to Raimi's opening movie. However, giving credit where its due... Marc's direction and Andrew's performance make an otherwise unnecessary movie enjoyable. The modernized script was pretty much a requisite, otherwise the movie would've been a line for line copy of Raimi's Spider-Man.

On a side note to Marc, scrap the POV shots. It's a movie, not a theme park ride. Also, the subway scene when parker gets his abilities is a bit rushed. Where any other director would naturally and slowly get into it, within one minute Parker is pulling off a series of complicated maneuvers.

Absolute $#@!in drivel. Stiller does his finest cliche acting, jonah hill is thin and still unfunny, and the other $#@!er is an unexpected surprise...showing a stiffness not seen since jimmy savile's backstage top of the pops party. 1/10.

Exactly what I thought of the movie. Too parallel to the first. It felt like he was playing it safe to appeal to the Raimi version and his fans. I wish this movie was made instead of the Raimi ones, because I only enjoyed Spider-Man 2. I never found Tobey funny either.

I wouldn't wish Raimi's version gone. His movies had some great stuff. Tobey did a great portrayal of the cartoon version of the character, probably the comic as well.

It was different from the typical western I watch but I thought the story was interesting. Taking over a whole town to take revenge on those who wronged him is pretty good. It was entertaining to watch.

Focus. Control. Conviction. Resolve. A true ace lacks none of these attributes. Nothing can deter you from the task at hand except your own fears. This is your sky.

"When I was 12, I milked my eel into a pot of turtle stew. I flogged the one-eyed snake, I skinned my sausage. I made the bald man cry into the turtle stew, which I believe my sister ate. At least I hope she did."

"When I was 12, I milked my eel into a pot of turtle stew. I flogged the one-eyed snake, I skinned my sausage. I made the bald man cry into the turtle stew, which I believe my sister ate. At least I hope she did."

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